Today’s a very special day for us, we’re announcing our first premium theme called Lorenz — a nice looking and flexible WordPress theme made especially for small business. We’ve been working on Lorenz for over a month in total and did our best to provide a clean design layout, WordPress features you’re already familiar with … Permalink
We published this video a while ago but didn’t really show it off until today. We do all sorts of experiments here at Theme.fm and based on user feedback we might decide to release a plugin some day ;) This video shows how macros could be used when writing WordPress posts. Permalink Permalink
We released our Twitter oEmbed plugin for WordPress last month and we’ve been getting quite some positive feedback about that from developers. Today we’re going to show you how to use the plugin’s filters to add the tweet author’s avatar (profile image) to the left of your Twitter quotes. Permalink Permalink
In the first part of this tutorial we met Capistrano — a command line utility to deploy your web application. We went through the process of installing Capistrano and “capifying” WordPress, a new look at the WordPress configuration file and the shared uploads directory. Today we’ll dig deeper into Capistrano and cover three topics that … Permalink
Welcome to our second Theme.fm weekly roundup, where we provide an overview of this week’s happenings in the world of WordPress. Permalink Permalink
A few weeks have now passed since WordCamp San Francisco 2011 and the videos from the sessions are rolling out over at WordPress.tv almost every day. Of course all the sessions are worth watching, but id you’re limited on time, we have picked another set of videos and embedded them all in this post. Permalink Permalink
If you heard about San Fran, a WordPress theme we released around a month ago, you’ll be happy to know that based on it (but not really a child theme) we have created San Kloud — a free WordPress theme made especially for blogging. In this post we’ll talk a little bit about the features … Permalink
Theme Options pages get quite sophisticated these days, providing the end user with a highly customizable WordPress experience. Our topic today is color and color pickers, which can be used to provide the theme user with an option to choose colors for different things like the footer area, the general text color, the navigation menu … Permalink
You probably heard about the Post Options API project that we’ve been working on for a couple of months now. It’s a set of functions that allow you to easily create additional fields in posts and pages edit screens. Quite a good alternative to the native WordPress Custom Fields. We’ve done some major modifications to … Permalink
This is our last interview from WordCamp San Francisco 2011 and yes, it’s Matt Mullenweg himself. Unfortunately we didn’t have much time to talk to Matt so this one’s quite short, but definitely exciting. A very big shout out goes to Adria Richards for making this possible. Permalink Permalink